Heavy Duty Trucking, July 2019

HDT JULY 2019 8 WWW TRUCKINGINFO COM nce upon a time trucking was basically about moving freight in a truck or trailer from Point A to Point B whether you were a private fleet hauling your own companys goods or a for hire fleet hauling loads for shippers or brokers Before deregulation for hire contract carriers werent even allowed to have more than eight shippers as customers Logistics and supply chains were the worries of shippers or third party logistics companies Today however I would argue that even the smallest carriers need to know more about logistics Why you ask Supply chain and logistics trends affect your business in many ways both short and long term For a short term example look at the upheaval were seeing in global supply chains because of politics and trade wars The usual seasonal patterns of freight into the nations ports last year were disturbed as companies tried to bring in more inventory before tariffs on Chinese goods took effect With threats of border closures and slowdowns at border crossings under the Trump administration those supply chains are disrupted Some shippers have even been considering whether intermodal may be a better way to move cargo than by truck For a longer term example look at the rise of e commerce Whats often called the Amazon effect has helped push a new market in last mile delivery more regional routes smaller and more urban warehousing and fulfillment centers and an expectation of customers to be able to know not only when their shipment is going to arrive but where it is in the system All those trends can present challenges for trucking fleets especially small ones but they also can create opportunities Many large fleets that were pioneers in truckload now offer customers much more than freight transport Google Schneider and the name comes up Schneider Transportation and Logistics Services It offers supply chain management network design and optimization and not just in North America Go to J B Hunts website and the home page touts Supply chain solutions Our integrated multimodal approach includes logistics management services for any transportation need Logistics management is a big bucket It involves all levels of planning and execution strategic operational and tactical It means efficiently managing the flow of freight from inbound materials to plants and factories all the way through to final mile e commerce delivery That may include moving freight not only on trucks but also via other modes such as train air and ocean containers Its not just moving the freight but also optimizing the network and routes and minimizing empty miles It can cover warehousing order fulfillment even packaging As you can see in this months cover story a big key to making it all work is the use of technology to keep everything running efficiently and to give customers visibility into where their freight is and when its going to get where its going That technology and its increasing accessibility and affordability for all types of carriers is part of the reason you now see smaller fleets offering their customers broader logistics services Another reason is simply that in the competitive low margin world that is trucking being able to help your customers with more of their needs even offering a turnkey solution will help you get and keep customers and bring in additional revenue not tied to how many miles a truck makes in a day That may start with adding your own brokerage operation to find capacity to offer extra freight or managing a nearby warehouse And even if you cant offer those services technology is making it easier to team up with third party logistics providers that can allowing you access to larger customers through the 3PLs aggregation of smaller carrier capacity These trends are why we dug into the changing world of logistics for this months cover story and why were adding a FleetLogistics page to our Hotline section to cover some of the latest news and trends in logistics affecting our readers Why you should care about logistics and supply chains Deborah Lockridge Editor in Chief dlockridge@ truckinginfo com @ Deb_ Lockridge With 29 years covering the trucking industry Deborah Lockridge is known for her award winning in depth features on diverse issues She can be reached at 205 989 6467 or dlockridge@ truckinginfo com EDITORIAL Many large fleets that were pioneers in truckload now offer customers much more than freight transport O

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